I can't quote common sense, Neil. Also, I don't possess a bottle of disinfectant, so I can't quote the label.Neil Green wrote:Could you not manage to use common sense, or at the very least read the warning label on a bottle, rather than relying on Priestley?Malpass93 wrote:According to An Inspector Calls (my GCSE English Literature text), swallowing disinfectant kills you.
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Yes, how about you don't quote at all? Has that thought crossed your mind?
This page has filled to 6 pages with nonsense about you and I know it's all very ironic and funny beacuse everyone else is contributing to it by responding to your provocation but...
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This page has filled to 6 pages with nonsense about you and I know it's all very ironic and funny beacuse everyone else is contributing to it by responding to your provocation but...
Read the title. Ison! It's a thread about Ison! Feel the love

What about my comment with good wishes toward Ison? That was given the "malpass = brown-noser" response which I am used to, yet still irritated by.cdd wrote:Yes, how about you don't quote at all? Has that thought crossed your mind?
This page has filled to 6 pages with nonsense about you and I know it's all very ironic and funny beacuse everyone else is contributing to it by responding to your provocation but...
Read the title. Ison! It's a thread about Ison! Feel the love

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I should let it pass and just go about your business.Malpass93 wrote:What about my comment with good wishes toward Ison? That was given the "malpass = brown-noser"cdd wrote:Yes, how about you don't quote at all? Has that thought crossed your mind?
This page has filled to 6 pages with nonsense about you and I know it's all very ironic and funny beacuse everyone else is contributing to it by responding to your provocation but...
Read the title. Ison! It's a thread about Ison! Feel the love
response which I am used to, yet still irritated by.
If I may offer some constructive criticism here, I feel the "brown noser" comments comes about from your tendancy to reply to as many topics under the sun, even if you don't have anything to add. Some or many of those responses simply come across as "I agree with..." and I think that's where people have picked up on it. If you agree then fantastic, but set out why and to what extent. That is after all why we're all browsing a forum that will discuss literally anything.
Good Lord!
Thanks for the vote of confidence, Ison, and also for helping me out. I will attempt to keep my vocabulary, yet try to act mature.Isonstine wrote:I should let it pass and just go about your business.Malpass93 wrote:What about my comment with good wishes toward Ison? That was given the "malpass = brown-noser"cdd wrote:Yes, how about you don't quote at all? Has that thought crossed your mind?
This page has filled to 6 pages with nonsense about you and I know it's all very ironic and funny beacuse everyone else is contributing to it by responding to your provocation but...
Read the title. Ison! It's a thread about Ison! Feel the love
response which I am used to, yet still irritated by.
If I may offer some constructive criticism here, I feel the "brown noser" comments comes about from your tendancy to reply to as many topics under the sun, even if you don't have anything to add. Some or many of those responses simply come across as "I agree with..." and I think that's where people have picked up on it. If you agree then fantastic, but set out why and to what extent. That is after all why we're all browsing a forum that will discuss literally anything.

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Gah, it never ends! It's a self-perpetuating loop of...of.....poo!Malpass93 wrote:Thanks for the vote of confidence, Ison, and also for helping me out. I will attempt to keep my vocabulary, yet try to act mature.
Start by ading 'adverb' to your vocabularly...Malpass93 wrote:Thanks for the vote of confidence, Ison, and also for helping me out. I will attempt to keep my vocabulary, yet try to act mature.
"...yet try to act maturely."
Tsk. Young people these days.
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I'd best hope that that never happens in my coursework or exams.Neil Green wrote:Start by ading 'adverb' to your vocabularly...Malpass93 wrote:Thanks for the vote of confidence, Ison, and also for helping me out. I will attempt to keep my vocabulary, yet try to act mature.
"...yet try to act maturely."
Tsk. Young people these days.
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